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Joachim Kettner
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Post by Joachim Kettner »

Here's a picture of the man with his bass. Scroll down and it's on the left.
http://web.lerelaisinternet.com/www.big ... ntents.htm
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Very cool, JK, I guess that settles that, but I still wonder if the bass in question is the one in the stills.
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Well we know it is not Guybo or Guybo's tele styled P bass , but it is a ringer for the "unknown" bass players 2 tone Precision bass in the stills I provided, anyone that can help I appreciate it very much, Greg.
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I guess what I now know is all I am ever going to know as all my leads are exhausted, Thanks for everything guys and gals.(not meant to be derogatory )
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No matter how it ever pans out, you have an awesome bass and do know it's a piece of history having seen lot's of action, and may have even graced a stage or more with a true legend.
Keep us informed if more proof comes of it's provinance.